March 12, 2008
1. Glenn Dorsey - LSU 6-2/300
Glenn is a man child on the field and has some incredible strength. His "hump" move that he uses to dismiss offensive linemen reminds me of the late great Reggie White.
2. Sedrick Ellis - Southern Cal 6-1/305
Sedrick entered the off season with a lot of people questioning his ability and he was watching his stock drop a little. After his performance at the Senior Bowl practices he is rising fast once again. He has game changing talent and if he's left one on one he can blow a gameplan right out of the water.
3. Pat Sims - Auburn 6-4/316
I love the way Pat is able to plug up the middle and hold his ground. His ability to take on multiple linemen will be a great asset both for him and his defensive coordinator at the next level.
4. Kentwan Balmer - North Carolina 6-5/295
Kentwan is a run stuffing tackle that has a good burst that holds the point of attack. His ability to anchor is his best attribute but he has the gap presence as well and can create havoc if given a chance.
5. Nick Hayden - Wisconsin 6-5/305
Nick is an incredible mix of athleticism and anchored base. He can move very well and create havoc at times and at other times he is just anchored down and will not be moved.
6. Frank Okam - Texas 6-5/315
Frank and Hayden are very similar players but the best run stuffers in the NFL need size and Frank has the size and power to play nose or tackle in the NFL.
7. Trevor Laws - Notre Dame 6-1/296
Trevor will outwork any lineman that didn’t come with his best but when he faces the better linemen he will struggle to get free.
8. Joseph Bryant - Texas A & M 6-5/322
If “Red” can become more consistent he has the playmaking ability to be a serious steal in this years draft. He has all the tools necessary but has disappeared at time during games.
9. Dre Moore - Maryland 6-4/305
Dre is always in the right place at the right time and bottom line is he produces. He may be raw right now but he has shown marked improvement every year,,
10. Ahthyba Rubin - Iowa State 6-3/326
A powerhouse of a man, strong trunk and great hand strength, he is rarely going to be controlled in the NFL.
11. Andre Fluellen - Florida State 6-4/280
12. Ahtyba Rubin - Iowa Sate 6-3/315
13. DeMario Pressley - NCST 6-3/295
14. Carlton Powell - Virginia Tech 6-2/292
15. Lionel Dotson - Arizona 6-4/286
16. Letroy Guion - Florida State 3-4/295
17. Keilen Dykes - West Virginia 6-5/295
18. Barry Booker - Virginia Tech 6-4/277
19. Marcus Harrison - Arkansas 6-3/317








